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Problem- Which is harder analytical chemistry or organic chemistry 1. I have the option of choosing either to retake orgo 1 or take analytical. I previously took organic chemistry 1 and didn't do too well. I also took organic chemistry 2 which I did well in. Now I'm left with the option of wither retaking one or taking analytical. Which do you advise?
I am stuck in between this question please help me out
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